The nominations for the 67th annual Golden Globes were announced on Tuesday morning (December 15), bringing recognition to both newcomers and long-established Hollywood talents. “Up in the Air” received six total nods, followed by “Nine” with five and “Avatar” and “Inglourious Basterds” with four each. In the television categories, “Glee” topped all others with four nominations, followed by several programs with three nods, including “30 Rock,” “Big Love” and “Dexter.”

In the Motion Picture – Drama category, James Cameron’s “Avatar” and Jason Reitman’s “Up in the Air” will face off against Iraq war drama “The Hurt Locker” and “Precious,” a harrowing film about familial abuse. The Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical category sees “The Hangover” competing with period musical “Nine,” the romantic comedies “(500) Days of Summer” and “It’s Complicated,” and the culinary-obsessed “Julie & Julia.”

In the TV categories, HBO nabbed 17 nominations — 11 more than any other channel. Best Series – Drama will pit “Mad Men” and “House” against “Big Love,” “Dexter” and “True Blood.” Best Series – Comedy or Musical will see “Glee” and “30 Rock” compete against “Entourage,” “Modern Family” and “The Office.” In addition to top show, “Glee” received nominations for best comedy/musical actress (Lea Michele), actor (Matthew Morrison) and supporting actress (Jane Lynch).